Saturday February 4, 2017

Cancer is a lethal and often non-discriminatory illness, which can affect almost anyone at any stage of life. Although great strides in terms of detection and treatment have been made, and the chances of surviving cancer are higher than they have ever been, our likelihood of developing cancer is also at an all-time high, due largely to modern lifestyles and choices. Currently, 8.2 million people die from cancer worldwide every year, out of which 4 million people die prematurely (aged 30 to 69 years).

World Cancer Day is taking place today! Using the slogan, “We can. I can”, World Cancer Day intends to illustrate how each of us, no matter our age, gender, background, or experience, can do our bit to reduce the worldwide burden of this terrible, but all too common, disease - and we at London Doctors Clinic are doing our bit to help with this! It’s time to get excited about taking back our power, either as individuals or collectively, to tackle the impact that cancer has on individuals, families and communities around the world!

Cancer affects communities around the world indiscriminately; that's why we all need to come together to tackle it!

What Does World Cancer Day Aim To Achieve?

This international day brings us together as one army united in the global fight against cancer, and gives us an opportunity to raiseawareness of cancer, to educate ourselves, and to encourage the recognition, detection, treatment, and prevention of cancer. It was founded by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), and its primary goal is to reduce suffering and death due to cancer by the year 2020.

How Does World Cancer Day Aim To Achieve Its Goals?

Have a look at the list below!

Targeting misinformation about cancer

Reducing the stigma associated with having cancer

Support of those affected by cancer – either through having the disease, or through caring for an affected family member or friend

Provision of education around healthy lifestyle choices, which may help in reducing our own risk of developing cancer

Raising money to benefit the sufferers of cancer, and to facilitate research around early detection and life –saving treatments for cancer

Lobbying leaders and governments to step up their response to cancer (one of the clearest examples of this in action was the creation of smoke free public zones in many cities)

One aim of World Cancer Day is to improve education regarding cancer and its prevention

How Can I Get Involved In World Cancer Day?

Well, it’s probably easier than you might think to show solidarity with cancer sufferers and help to make a lasting difference on this special day. Whether you organise your very own World Cancer Day campaign or event, or just help to raise awareness of this fantastic day on social media, there is always something you can get involved in, and every little helps!

There are multiple initiatives which run on World Cancer Day that you can get stuck into. One well known initiative is the #NoHairSelfie, in which participants shave their heads in support of those fighting cancer. But don’t worry if this seems a little too “hair-raising” for you, you can just “virtually” shave your head and post a selfie, showing solidarity with those affected by this disease. Here are some suggestions for you:

Support World Cancer Day on social media, by using the official hashtags, changing your profile pictures and covers, or following the official Facebook and Instagram accounts

Join the WCD Thunderclap campaign – this is a tool that allows for the mass dissemination of messages via popular social media platforms. It gives the campaign visibility far and wide, and increases the chance of “trending” on social media!

Download and use WCD campaign materials such as posters and factsheets, which you can pin up in your school, local club, or office to raise awareness amongst your friends and colleagues

Donate whatever you can via the official WCD website, or plan an activity or event to raise money for this really worthwhile cause!

Use your language skills to help make WCD resources available to the masses (materials are currently only available in certain languages), but we want to change that!

If you want to get involved in making a change on World Cancer Day 2017, the best place to begin is to visit the official WCD website, where you can read more about this great day, and get involved in spreading awareness through using some of the online interactive tools available to you.